Anatomy, Histology, Aetiology, Development and Functions of Cartilago Cordis: A Systematic Review.
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PARAPHIMOSIS AND AMPUTATION IN A NILE CROCODILE (CROCODYLUS NILOTICUS)
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2005A captive Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) developed recurrent episodes of paraphimosis over a 2-yr period, which eventually led to hemorrhage and obvious inflammation. Two months postsurgery, the crocodile remained clinically normal.
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Morphology of the gular valve of the Nile crocodile,Crocodylus niloticus (Laurenti, 1768)
Journal of Morphology, 2006The morphology of the gular valve of the Nile crocodile was studied on the heads of eight 2.5-3-year-old commercially raised Nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus). A description of the macroscopic and microscopic features of the gular valve is presented and the results are compared with published information on this species and other Crocodylia.
J F, Putterill, J T, Soley
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Diet of the Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
Journal of Herpetology, 2008Abstract The analysis of stomach contents can shed light on patterns of prey availability and foraging habits of a predator; however, recent studies have shown the potential bias in dietary studies resulting from differential digestion rates of various prey items. The stomachs of 286 Nile Crocodiles (17–166 cm snout–vent length) were lavaged over a two-
Alison Leslie
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Kupffer cell structure in the juvenile Nile crocodile,Crocodylus niloticus
Journal of Morphology, 2014The morphology of Kupffer cells was examined in the liver of the juvenile Nile crocodile using light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Pleomorphic Kupffer cells were located in the sinusoids, in the space of Disse, in the hepatic parenchyma and often connected adjacent sinusoids.
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Prenatal development of Crocodylus niloticus niloticus Laurenti, 1768
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 2010AbstractPrenatal development in crocodilians represents a very interesting model for comparative studies. As the speed of prenatal development of crocodilians varies depending on incubation conditions, the staging of embryos and fetuses is a very important prerequisite for data correlation.
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Poxvirus infection in Nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus)
Research in Veterinary Science, 1990An outbreak was encountered of numerous yellowish cutaneous nodules in one- to two-year-old farmed Nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus) in Kasaba Bay Crocodile Farm at Lake Tanganyika in Zambia during 1988. Out of 4000 crocodiles of different age groups, 300 yearlings were affected and 82 of those affected died. The lesions were prominent on the head,
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Endocrines and osmoregulatory mechanisms in the Nile crocodile, Crocodylus niloticus
General and Comparative Endocrinology, 1989The changes in body fluid economy and endocrine status associated with exposure of the Nile crocodile, Crocodylus niloticus, to hypertonic media have been related to the responses to altered renin-angiotensin system (RAS) activity observed in fresh water (FW) animals.
R J, Balment, J P, Loveridge
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Heterodonty and patterns of tooth replacement in Crocodylus niloticus
Journal of Morphology, 1993AbstractPatterns of tooth replacement in the Nile crocodile Crocodylus niloticus were evaluated in the lateral radiographs of six dried skulls of 1‐year‐old individuals. Additionally, the ontogeny of the succession of teeth in this species was investigated in four embryos and a hatchling, which were serially sectioned.
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Crocodylus niloticus (Crocodilia) is highly sensitive to water surface waves
Zoology, 2015Crocodiles show oriented responses to water surface wave stimuli but up to now behavioral thresholds are missing. This study determines the behavioral thresholds of crocodilians to water surface waves. Nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus) were conditioned to respond to single-frequency water surface wave stimuli (duration 1150 ms, frequency 15, 30 ...
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